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from 22 root now. its 32 warehouses in mexico are another huge plus all of a sudden because the peso's one of the strongest currencies in the world this year. here's the bottom line. okay in and you need to know this. california's turned, and there are a lot of ways to play, it which is why we'll be california dreaming all week. we like the retailers with the most exposure to the state. like nordstrom, ross stores, 99 cents only. but the best way to play this turn is with the retailer whose stock doesn't yet reflect the recovery. and i think that's costco. you know something? the eagles were dead right. no, not the philadelphia eagles, as i'll now dread games against the once hapless redskins. but the don henley eagles. ♪ they stab it with their steely knives ♪ they stab it with their steely knives. but they no longer can kill the bull. after the break i'll try to make even more money. >> announcer: coming up -- >> merger mania. >> announcer: what does more m&a activity mean to you? cramer's trying
from 22 root now. its 32 warehouses in mexico are another huge plus all of a sudden because the peso's one of the strongest currencies in the world this year. here's the bottom line. okay in and you need to know this. california's turned, and there are a lot of ways to play, it which is why we'll be california dreaming all week. we like the retailers with the most exposure to the state. like nordstrom, ross stores, 99 cents only. but the best way to play this turn is with the retailer whose...
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it's been scouting locations in virginia, washington, d.c. and maryland as it seeks to be closer to their customer, key customer being the government. >> this could be good for -- >> trump's been active in real estate outside the nation's capital. >> the fortune 500 should all relocate to d.c. mars should get a little closer if it can to d.c., too. sorry? >>> comments or questions about anything you see here on squawk, e-mail us at squawk@cnbc.com. >>> when we come back, we'll have more with our guest host today, bill ackman. in the next hour of "squawk box," kynikos founder, james chanos. boss: y'know, geico opened its doors back in 1936 and now we're insuring over 18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> our guest host this morning, legendary hedge fund manager and activist investors bill ackman, good taste in ties as well
it's been scouting locations in virginia, washington, d.c. and maryland as it seeks to be closer to their customer, key customer being the government. >> this could be good for -- >> trump's been active in real estate outside the nation's capital. >> the fortune 500 should all relocate to d.c. mars should get a little closer if it can to d.c., too. sorry? >>> comments or questions about anything you see here on squawk, e-mail us at squawk@cnbc.com. >>> when...
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a new bid in the mix for disney's movie studio. 600 million bid for miramax. imagine having your cell phone suddenly disconnected. millions of mexican citizens face that possibility this weekend. the government says citizens must register their cell phone lines by this weekend to keep them operational. it's all in an effort to fight crime. but at last count 30 million lines remain unregistered. you may recall the february news conference where tiger woods made his first public apology for his behavior in florida which is back in the news today as goldman sachs seeks to foreclose on it. a bankruptcy court set a hearing for april 22nd to determine whether goldman, which holds 193 million mortgage can take that action. >> all stories converge. >> there's nothing they don't touch. >> everything. >> and the tiger clearly wouldn't boost fortunes. who knows. so which member of the fed has the most influence? the most power to move the markets and make business leaders sit up and take notice? we've been talking about this question all week. steve liesman, the professo
a new bid in the mix for disney's movie studio. 600 million bid for miramax. imagine having your cell phone suddenly disconnected. millions of mexican citizens face that possibility this weekend. the government says citizens must register their cell phone lines by this weekend to keep them operational. it's all in an effort to fight crime. but at last count 30 million lines remain unregistered. you may recall the february news conference where tiger woods made his first public apology for his...
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first on cnbc now tom anderson joining us from washington, d.c. tom, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> let me just say that the first stock i have here little obvious if you're playing an upgrade. is there value in it? >> i think there is value in it. the thing about floor it is tied it energy infrastructure. right now it had a great quarter and is trading at i think 54 recently. we think the stock is worth 60, 62 and, like i said, it's tied to energy infrastructure and especially the u.s. upgrades its aging power plants, aging coal power plants to natural gas and maybe even some atomic power plants. this company is poised to do well. also, a lot of the stimulus money hasn't trickled down yet and we expect fluor to get an uptick. >> the next one on your list here. abb, another global infrastructure. what part of the upgrade is this stock going to play in? >> well, we, we're really interested. infrastructure is such a broad catego category. we're interested in the choke points and one of the choke points is the powergrid.
first on cnbc now tom anderson joining us from washington, d.c. tom, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> let me just say that the first stock i have here little obvious if you're playing an upgrade. is there value in it? >> i think there is value in it. the thing about floor it is tied it energy infrastructure. right now it had a great quarter and is trading at i think 54 recently. we think the stock is worth 60, 62 and, like i said, it's tied to...
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octob october, 2008, in less than two weeks, stocks plunge more than 22%. americans see their life savings shrivel. not all americans. certainly not executives of insurance giant, aig, who lived it up at this posh luxury resort less than a week after taxpayers shelled out $85 billion to keep their company afloat. we've all footed the bill for all the banks that have gambled and lost. yep, you and i are paying for all those risky betts on shaky loans. last year, 140 banks failed. this year, we are on track for even more to go belly up. the big question, how do we avoid a replay of these nightmares that many of us are still living? we don't want to bog you down in all the technicalities. just bottom line. what would the reforms mean to you and your wallet. ali velshi joining us to break it down. hopefully, it is simple turns. >> i like the gangster suit here. >> it is power time. there air lot of ways the suit can go. two important things to remember. one, we have not updated our financial regulatory framework since it's '30s, about 75 years. >> about time. >
octob october, 2008, in less than two weeks, stocks plunge more than 22%. americans see their life savings shrivel. not all americans. certainly not executives of insurance giant, aig, who lived it up at this posh luxury resort less than a week after taxpayers shelled out $85 billion to keep their company afloat. we've all footed the bill for all the banks that have gambled and lost. yep, you and i are paying for all those risky betts on shaky loans. last year, 140 banks failed. this year, we...
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earlier this morning west virginia's governor acknowledged the fading hope saying that everyone's going to cling to hope still and pray for a miracle. >>> total helplessness. one of the shared pain, friends and families of the missing miners are feeling as they patiently wait to hear word of their loved one. it's a sentiment that gary tuchman first encountered just a few years back covering the canyon in utah and it's being experience ashgsd gen in west virginia. >> three small children who don't understand what happened to their grandfather and they're not the only ones in the family who don't know what happened with west virginia coal miner rick ricky workman. >> we know he didn't come out. that's all we know. we don't know if he's one of the ones that's there or if he's deceased. he's one of the ones that we're praying is one of the miracles that walks out of there. >> he has lived here his whole life. his whole career has been in the mines. his relatives are traumatized and confused. >> i feel really sad and i've cried my heart out about it. >> many of his kin are hoping for a mirac
earlier this morning west virginia's governor acknowledged the fading hope saying that everyone's going to cling to hope still and pray for a miracle. >>> total helplessness. one of the shared pain, friends and families of the missing miners are feeling as they patiently wait to hear word of their loved one. it's a sentiment that gary tuchman first encountered just a few years back covering the canyon in utah and it's being experience ashgsd gen in west virginia. >> three small...
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we're going to take you to washington, d.c. where jim acosshouse to of people are beginning to gather. expected to attend that rally at freedom plaza. it's the last spot in the "just vote them" out tour. the rock star in all of this, sarah palin. here she is in boston. >> is this what their change is all about? i want to tell them, na, no, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and our guns and religion, and you can keep the change. >> so what is it about the tea parties that's caught fire and sparked so much growth and power? let's talk about it with cnn contributor john avlon. he's also a political columnist with the dailybeast.com. i watch her speak, she's got the one-liners, doesn't she, john, that catches everybody's attention. >> she sure does. and the people who love her, love her. she may be polarized broadly, but her base is there for her. you know, it's interesting, it's important to remember that one year ago, april 15th, was really the first massive start of the tea party movement. over 800 protests drawing some 30
we're going to take you to washington, d.c. where jim acosshouse to of people are beginning to gather. expected to attend that rally at freedom plaza. it's the last spot in the "just vote them" out tour. the rock star in all of this, sarah palin. here she is in boston. >> is this what their change is all about? i want to tell them, na, no, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and our guns and religion, and you can keep the change. >> so what is it about the tea parties...
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she's live in washington this morning. >> she got a chance to sit down with lloyd blankfein after the hearing. it went on for hours. >> reporter: ten and a half hours of blistering testimony. the first panel alone was about five hours of testimony. i will say that senator carl levin was relentless. at 8:00 it was as if he was a prosecutor during closing argument over what he was double dealing and culture of conduct on wall street person fied by goldman sachs. privately there are reports that blankfein has told clients this is some sort of political attack. after the hearing, i asked him if goldman has been singled out and this is about politics. this is what he said. do you think there was a political attack against goldman sachs? >> no, at most i can say there's a disproportionate focus on goldman sachs. but i would say that there has been a huge trauma to this country related to the economic collapse and financial institutions played a bill role in that. and we share some of that burden. so it's not unfair and in fact, it's necessary to do the kind of investigation that will yield
she's live in washington this morning. >> she got a chance to sit down with lloyd blankfein after the hearing. it went on for hours. >> reporter: ten and a half hours of blistering testimony. the first panel alone was about five hours of testimony. i will say that senator carl levin was relentless. at 8:00 it was as if he was a prosecutor during closing argument over what he was double dealing and culture of conduct on wall street person fied by goldman sachs. privately there are...
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we were about 400-600 feet away from the cater where the volcano was erupting, it was so cold here on the ground, we did not feel any heat whatsoever. over my shoulder, that white cloud you see, that is the ash plume from the col volcano. it looked a lot different when we came up to it. people say, how can you get so close to it? that's because we were on the side of the volcano where the wind was coming from and going away from. also, yesterday, we took a drive to the other side of the volcano, not a flight but a drive on the east side. the wind was heading in that drix. there, because we had light turn into complete darkness with the ash falling, we wore masks. they are not forcing people to evacuate. they are telling if you live on the east side or the south side where the ash has been coming down, it is imperative to wear a mask. play it safe, wear a mask. that's what we did on that side of the volcano. >> gary tuchman boldly going where few reporters have gone before. thank you, gary. we appreciate that. we appreciate that. that's a little too >> i hear you. agreed. we are going
we were about 400-600 feet away from the cater where the volcano was erupting, it was so cold here on the ground, we did not feel any heat whatsoever. over my shoulder, that white cloud you see, that is the ash plume from the col volcano. it looked a lot different when we came up to it. people say, how can you get so close to it? that's because we were on the side of the volcano where the wind was coming from and going away from. also, yesterday, we took a drive to the other side of the...
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more than 600 homes were damaged. governor haley barbour in mississippi has declared his state of emergency in 17 counties. >> it may take all day to determine whether a robotic submarine can stop a spill in the gulf of mexico. 42000 gals are spilling a day where the rig exploded and sank last week. a robotic submarine is attempting to locate and activate a shutoff device at the wellhead nearly a mile beneath the ocean surface. >>> president obama in west virginia yesterday remembering 29 workers who died in a mining disaster there earlier this month, promising to honor their memory by making conditions safer for miners moving forward. >> all that hard work, all that hardship, all the time spent underground, it was all for the families. it was all for you, for a car in the driveway, a roof overhead, for a chance to give their kids opportunities that they would never know and enjoy retirement with their spouses. it was all in the hopes of something better. so these miners lived as they died in pursuit of the american d
more than 600 homes were damaged. governor haley barbour in mississippi has declared his state of emergency in 17 counties. >> it may take all day to determine whether a robotic submarine can stop a spill in the gulf of mexico. 42000 gals are spilling a day where the rig exploded and sank last week. a robotic submarine is attempting to locate and activate a shutoff device at the wellhead nearly a mile beneath the ocean surface. >>> president obama in west virginia yesterday...
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lives in new jersey, 42 years old and weighs about 600 pounds. donna simpson's goal, to be the fattest woman in america. imagine that. she's trying to pack on more pounds, wants to weigh close to 1,000 pounds. she is an exception to the rule. her story does beg questions, are we as a society too accepting of obesity? and what does obesity cost us? this year alone, it will cost us close to $147 billion due to this particular chronic disease. we continue this trend, talk about 2018, just a few years away, the coast goes to $344 billion, again, due to obesity. you start to take a macro look at all this, overall, the expenditures, percentage of overall health care spending, about 21%. why? simply because america is too fat. that doesn't take into account what is happening into your body. let me show you a couple things as a doctor. we talk about the effect on heart disease all the time. you look at someone's heart specifically, you go in, start to strip away the heart, what can happen, blood vessels become too small, heart has to work increasingly ha
lives in new jersey, 42 years old and weighs about 600 pounds. donna simpson's goal, to be the fattest woman in america. imagine that. she's trying to pack on more pounds, wants to weigh close to 1,000 pounds. she is an exception to the rule. her story does beg questions, are we as a society too accepting of obesity? and what does obesity cost us? this year alone, it will cost us close to $147 billion due to this particular chronic disease. we continue this trend, talk about 2018, just a few...
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over 600 who were wounded. they pose a giant threat to society. i think they pose a threat to race relations in this country. which are making great grounds. i mean, we have a biracial president. 40 years ago in this country, you know, his mother and father could have been killed for walking down the streets in some parts of our country. today that's not the case. i think we have a long way to go, but i think these groups are highly dangerous. >> what can be done to sort of, in your view, fight the messages of hate? that, thankly, you were a part of years and years ago? >> i give lectures across the state at colleges, military, law enforcement. i think the thing is education. i think teaching kids when they're younger what makes them similar to each other. i think as they get older, teaching kids to embrace each other's diversity. what makes this country great is the fact that we aren't just one group of people, that we're a collage of many people. >> t.j.leyden, good stuff. >> thank you. >> i enjoyed that. thank you, sir. >>> still to come, what
over 600 who were wounded. they pose a giant threat to society. i think they pose a threat to race relations in this country. which are making great grounds. i mean, we have a biracial president. 40 years ago in this country, you know, his mother and father could have been killed for walking down the streets in some parts of our country. today that's not the case. i think we have a long way to go, but i think these groups are highly dangerous. >> what can be done to sort of, in your view,...
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the delinquent borrower, george washington. two books he checked out in 1789, one on international law and another on parliamentary debates were never returned. the estimated fine over 221 years is some $300,000. so if you find those books, don't bring them back. >> it will be for historical context, of course. tanning could be as addictive as drinking. one in three college students who go to tanning salons may be hooked. they could have withdrawal symptoms if they don't get the uv high. >> tell your young folks be careful of that. is your kid a texting fiend? sending out messages before school, after school, even while sleeping. if it sounds addictive, it could be. why it worries some doctors coming up. [ male announcer ] let's take the garden into our own hands. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing
the delinquent borrower, george washington. two books he checked out in 1789, one on international law and another on parliamentary debates were never returned. the estimated fine over 221 years is some $300,000. so if you find those books, don't bring them back. >> it will be for historical context, of course. tanning could be as addictive as drinking. one in three college students who go to tanning salons may be hooked. they could have withdrawal symptoms if they don't get the uv high....
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washington right now, 51 degrees. partly cloudy and later today 59 degrees and unfortunately some rain this morning. >> you can see the wind too, the camera was shaking a bit. let's check in with rob marciano. >> a little bit of rain across the mid-atlantic, including d.c. but it shouldn't be too much of a hassle and severe weather outlook today in the same spots we saw a couple of tornadoes touch down yesterday. check out this video, not a whole lot of damage, a couple of windows blown out of homes and trees and power lines down. that is a menacing-looking storm for sure. one of two reports of tornadoes across the texas panhandle. that is a spot we're highlighting again today. i think a more widespread outbreak as we get later into the week. here's the rain through virginia and getting into the d.c. area. will be a rather wet day at times. we had rain across the southeast yesterday. this bowling ball of a low is going to be ejecting through the mountains and it's kind of windy out west right now. it will bring the en
washington right now, 51 degrees. partly cloudy and later today 59 degrees and unfortunately some rain this morning. >> you can see the wind too, the camera was shaking a bit. let's check in with rob marciano. >> a little bit of rain across the mid-atlantic, including d.c. but it shouldn't be too much of a hassle and severe weather outlook today in the same spots we saw a couple of tornadoes touch down yesterday. check out this video, not a whole lot of damage, a couple of windows...
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good morning. i'm tony harris. those comments right here, right now, in the cnn "newsroom." >>> a crisis in the gulf. a giant oil spill is getting closer to the louisiana coast. what is doing to combat this invasion? military assets are being put on stand buy for possible deployment. the louisiana governor has declared a state of emergency. three officials are traveling to louisiana today to inspect efforts to contain the 120 mile oil slick. officials tell us the first likely areas to see any oil along the shore are venice and reynolds wolf is on the coast. a couple of questions. what are you hearing as to when this slick might make landfall? and then i've got to follow up for you. >> that's a great question. it's a question that everyone wants answered. earlier this morning, around 3:30, there were limbary reports that it made contact with land. all unconfirmed. and then at 7:00 eastern time, the coast guard had an aerial reconnaissance looking to see if indeed it made contact with the coast. but i will tell you,
good morning. i'm tony harris. those comments right here, right now, in the cnn "newsroom." >>> a crisis in the gulf. a giant oil spill is getting closer to the louisiana coast. what is doing to combat this invasion? military assets are being put on stand buy for possible deployment. the louisiana governor has declared a state of emergency. three officials are traveling to louisiana today to inspect efforts to contain the 120 mile oil slick. officials tell us the first likely...
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most battles are fought in the morning after sunrise. on april 21, the texas army was so eager that at 3:00 in the afternoon, they decided to march on the forces, which jut numbered the texas two to one. they were an odd-looking bunch. there were frontiersmen, lawyers, doctors, made up of texans and led by a captain. and they were part of the cavalry. the texans had no uniform. they wore a playing card in their hat band to make sure they knew who they were. they marred on the forces completely by surprise and defeated them, overwhelmingly defeat one of the big upsets in military history. half of the forces were killed other half captured. battle lasted 18 minutes and one-third of the land in the united states, which is now the united states, switched hands. this is the map way texas looked after april 21, 1836. part of oklahoma, new mexico, colorado, wyoming and kansas. and texas became a free and independent nation that day and stayed a republic for nine years and then joined the united states, texas only got into the united states by o
most battles are fought in the morning after sunrise. on april 21, the texas army was so eager that at 3:00 in the afternoon, they decided to march on the forces, which jut numbered the texas two to one. they were an odd-looking bunch. there were frontiersmen, lawyers, doctors, made up of texans and led by a captain. and they were part of the cavalry. the texans had no uniform. they wore a playing card in their hat band to make sure they knew who they were. they marred on the forces completely...
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next phone call from linden, virginia. caller: i just wanted to make a comment about the gunman earlier about the government -- the gentleman earlier about the government, about how a family operates, talking about productivity. i think that is a poor analogy. and the relationship between a father and a child is different between the government and a citizen. i would ask you to comment on the notion of fairness, progression. it does not seem to be objective. the way that we judge fairness is completely dependent on who is in power at the time. guest: you might be surprised to hear that i agree with your second, it. there is no purely objective way to see how progressive of the system that i may want, you may want to. that is what we decide as voters. but i would disagree with the analogy of the family not working. what about older people who do not have children, or income? what about the disabled? someone earlier said we have to worry about jobs. he may favor spending money to create jobs. these are matters of judgment, m
next phone call from linden, virginia. caller: i just wanted to make a comment about the gunman earlier about the government -- the gentleman earlier about the government, about how a family operates, talking about productivity. i think that is a poor analogy. and the relationship between a father and a child is different between the government and a citizen. i would ask you to comment on the notion of fairness, progression. it does not seem to be objective. the way that we judge fairness is...
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considered themselves -- virginia was a sovereign state. that meant sovereignty laid in the state. and they were meeting in philadelphia to see how much sovereignty they would surrender and what they would create in the form of a federal republic. and remember what benjamin franklin, when asked as he went out the door, what kind of a government they had created, he said, a republic. if you could keep it. because it depends upon those who are given that gift to keep that republic. which means it had some basic concepts which our founding fathers were ingenious about creating and one of them was the balance of power. that they would be offsetting power between the three banches -- branches of government which would balance out the power so no overwhelming power would lie in any one branch of the government. the three branches, the executive which is the president and all the various executive agencies of the government, and then the legislative which is the house and senate and then the judiciary which is the entire judicial system of the uni
considered themselves -- virginia was a sovereign state. that meant sovereignty laid in the state. and they were meeting in philadelphia to see how much sovereignty they would surrender and what they would create in the form of a federal republic. and remember what benjamin franklin, when asked as he went out the door, what kind of a government they had created, he said, a republic. if you could keep it. because it depends upon those who are given that gift to keep that republic. which means it...
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they say that they will cut their nuclear weapons by 600. they would not allow impartial party is to go and oversee that. they announce it and then they report it themselves. who is going to believe that? >> we need a global determination for disarmament. we favor talks and be a cooperative. we have announced, time and again, and we have shown in practice that we are a man of our word. we have shown that we are moving in the right direction. however, they should know that if anybody is sitting there and believes that with the language of a brandishing -- language of brandishing weapons, you should know that this is a mistake. their behavior will make the iranian nation more resolved. until four months ago, we did not have the intention to actually produce 20% in wrenched fuel, but to use -- enriched fuel. however, due to the threat against us, i advised them to stop it. and enough is enough. stop this behavior that has been going on for 60 or 70 years. they have armed themselves and the whole world and they have discredited themselves. enoug
they say that they will cut their nuclear weapons by 600. they would not allow impartial party is to go and oversee that. they announce it and then they report it themselves. who is going to believe that? >> we need a global determination for disarmament. we favor talks and be a cooperative. we have announced, time and again, and we have shown in practice that we are a man of our word. we have shown that we are moving in the right direction. however, they should know that if anybody is...
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forbes from virginia. mr. defazio from oregon. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. burgess: i thank the speaker for the recognition. i thank the minority leader for allowing me to speak this afternoon during the leadership hour. it is always a significant event to be asked to speak during the leadership hour and certainly appreciate the confidence shown in me by the leadership. this afternoon i thought we would talk a little more about the health care bill passed by this house last month because it is an important subject and one that continues to cause problems across the country. almost any place you go people want to ask you questions about why did you do this bill and what does it mean for me and what can i expect going forward? mr. speaker, i know i need to confine my comments to the chair and i will do so, but if i were to be able to speak to people directly, i would encourage them to look at a
forbes from virginia. mr. defazio from oregon. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. burgess: i thank the speaker for the recognition. i thank the minority leader for allowing me to speak this afternoon during the leadership hour. it is always a significant event to be asked to speak during the leadership hour and certainly appreciate the confidence shown in me by...
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host: zpwarey from virginia. republican line. good morning. caller: thank you. i'd like to say while i do approve of what obama is trying to do with this stimulus money, i don't approve of the way he's trying to do it. you take these stimulus funds being spent for these highway interchanges projects, i talked to chairman lahood i believe it was december or january anyway, on january 29 on cnn at 6:30 in the morning they had a project in nebraska where it was a railroad overpass, and nobody on either side of the tracks wanted it or felt they needed it. everybody just kind of enjoyed waiting for the train to go by when they got stuck at intersections. nobody had ever lost their lives there. there had never been an accident. it only gave two girls a flag jobs. and the reason -- and i told mr. lahood that there's a lot of chickenry going on. and he said he couldn't imagine that. host: mike, do you want to respond to that point? guest: well, you know, i guess highway construction brings jobs. and that's what's needed. even in a place like nebraska that is weathered t
host: zpwarey from virginia. republican line. good morning. caller: thank you. i'd like to say while i do approve of what obama is trying to do with this stimulus money, i don't approve of the way he's trying to do it. you take these stimulus funds being spent for these highway interchanges projects, i talked to chairman lahood i believe it was december or january anyway, on january 29 on cnn at 6:30 in the morning they had a project in nebraska where it was a railroad overpass, and nobody on...
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host: you continued this theme in a recent column march 22 in "the washington post." alan greenspan potts a flawed analysis of the financial crisis. guest: greenspan is an interesting figure because when he retired in our early 2006, he was praised lavishly across the political spectrum by most professional eat communist, by milton friedman, who is a conservative who has been a longstanding critic of the fed, alan blinder, a liberal at princeton who has been vice- chairman of the federal reserve board -- really having been the most successful unreserve leader in the history of the federal reserve system. now flash forward three years and greenspan is made to be one of the fall guys for the financial crisis, for keeping credit to easy for too long. you really can't blame greenspan, you can't blame the bankers by themselves in isolation. all of these people were conditioned by the experience in the last two decades, when it became conventional wisdom that we had gone into a kind of new era of, is not perfect prosperity, but a kind of underlying indestructible prosperity
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guest: we have a group of 22 former officials from around the world. we're a part of a pr firm called apco, very much affiliated with apco. we provide consulting services to companies going overseas, in some instances companies coming to the u.s. and the whole idea is that they have access to this group of people who work all over the world and have great experience and insight and judgment. and we also have the best of both worlds in the sense that we have the resources of a pr firm, in public affairs firm, to be able to use with customers. host: let's take some calls. the first call comes from tom in michigan. caller: everybody is up in arms about immigrants coming over to the u.s. and you really cannot blame them. basically, they're coming from a purple country and they want to better themselves, which is anybody's idea of -- coming from a third world country and they want to better themselves, which is anybody's idea. instead of making their lives harder, has anyone thought about a kind of buyout to get into the united states? the united states is
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we will immediately activate 600 guardsmen and have them on the ground. they are ordering 1500 protective suits to support the cleanup efforts. we're also making sure our fisheries and small businesses are protected from the oil spill. we have written the u.s. secretary of commerce, as well as support from the economic development administration for commercial and recreational fishing businesses. this will provide financial assistance to our individual fisherman and assistance for commercial fishing businesses. louisiana is the top producer of commercial fisheries in the lower 48 states. this will certainly adversely affect the ecosystem across our state. it is important for fishermen and their families have the support they need to get through this event. we thus the u.s. malt administration -- small business administration act enable all the clauses that would help the small businesses in our state that will be heard by this oil spill. specifically to consider temporarily suspending loan repayments for businesses impacted by the oil spill and also the s
we will immediately activate 600 guardsmen and have them on the ground. they are ordering 1500 protective suits to support the cleanup efforts. we're also making sure our fisheries and small businesses are protected from the oil spill. we have written the u.s. secretary of commerce, as well as support from the economic development administration for commercial and recreational fishing businesses. this will provide financial assistance to our individual fisherman and assistance for commercial...
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. $91 billion to $600 trillion in ten years. in unregulated activity, in the shadow economy. there were those activities that also contributed so much to the economic difficulties we're going through. the agriculture committee run by my good friend from arkansas, blanche lincoln, the members of her committee and our committee on the banking committee, have worked out, we believe, a sound and solid proposal on how we can protect the american consumers from these very risky instruments, if they don't be subjected to some basic rules of margin requirements, capital, let the sun shine on them in the exchanges where people can see the value, the market can determine that. all of those things are critical. derivatives are note a bad thing. they're needed, in fact, to have economic growth and prosperity. the problem is not using them. it's how they're used. whether they're operating in the shadows or bright light, where everyone knows where they are and how to value them. that's in our bill as well. there's a lot more in this legislati
. $91 billion to $600 trillion in ten years. in unregulated activity, in the shadow economy. there were those activities that also contributed so much to the economic difficulties we're going through. the agriculture committee run by my good friend from arkansas, blanche lincoln, the members of her committee and our committee on the banking committee, have worked out, we believe, a sound and solid proposal on how we can protect the american consumers from these very risky instruments, if they...
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president obama had 22 nominees awaiting confirmation. 22 are waiting right now. at this point in president bush's first term the senate confirmed all but seven. 22 to 7. that means republicans have stalled more judicial nominations than they've allowed have us vote. many of these nominees reported by the judicial committee have been pending more months and months. every time the republicans stand in the way to do its judicial job, the public pace the price. this is not how the senate operated in the past. this is unique. it is unprecedented and indefensible. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i want to join the majority leader in recognizing the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing and add my voice to the others that have remembered the loss of life we suffered on that are terrible day. i also extend my sympathy to the survivors and to the families of the lost. it's impossible for most of us to understand how someone who could commit such a terrible act. it's impossible for most of us who appreciate
president obama had 22 nominees awaiting confirmation. 22 are waiting right now. at this point in president bush's first term the senate confirmed all but seven. 22 to 7. that means republicans have stalled more judicial nominations than they've allowed have us vote. many of these nominees reported by the judicial committee have been pending more months and months. every time the republicans stand in the way to do its judicial job, the public pace the price. this is not how the senate operated...
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good morning. >> host: good morning, karen. >> caller: the only thing i have a problem with is that i see the tea partiers it should not be fair to a senator like senator mccain why should we vote him in again when he left his campaign to go vote on the bailout. you know, so i think we should just be fair. we should target everybody. everybody. the democrats and the republicans on this -- ever since they've been in office for the last eight years that's who we should be getting up out of there. i say get rid of all of them in even when they come up for re-elections, democrat or republicans. get rid of all of them >> host: there's two headlines this morning that i want to share from that caller's comments. here's the front page of "usa today." frustrated voters cut ties with de so eshg dems. more people are saying they are independent in key races across the country. >> host: pushing antiestablishment gop candidates in florida, california and colorado. any idea of the fundraising efforts going on in
good morning. >> host: good morning, karen. >> caller: the only thing i have a problem with is that i see the tea partiers it should not be fair to a senator like senator mccain why should we vote him in again when he left his campaign to go vote on the bailout. you know, so i think we should just be fair. we should target everybody. everybody. the democrats and the republicans on this -- ever since they've been in office for the last eight years that's who we should be getting up...
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that's what last night's vote was b this morning i saw the junior senator from virginia, a democrat and a man who knows what it's like to create jobs, is acknowledging what republicans have been saying all along. "there are parts that need to be tightened." that's certainly true. so let's stop the show part -- e show par partisanship. let's back to proving to the american people that the days of wall street bailouts are indeed over. madam presint, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, there will now be a period of morning business for one hour with senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each and with the time equally divided and controlled between the two leaders or their designees with the majority controlling the first half and the republicans controlling the final half. ms. stabenow: madam president? the presiding officer: the snoer from michigan. ms. stabenow: thank you, madam president. i rise today to urge republican colleagues, to urge the republican leader to drop their fil
that's what last night's vote was b this morning i saw the junior senator from virginia, a democrat and a man who knows what it's like to create jobs, is acknowledging what republicans have been saying all along. "there are parts that need to be tightened." that's certainly true. so let's stop the show part -- e show par partisanship. let's back to proving to the american people that the days of wall street bailouts are indeed over. madam presint, i yield the floor. the presiding...
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yet, look what we've done on wall street and washington. washington's permissive attitude towards wall street has thrown our entire economic system into turmoil. the financial sector can't be allowed to call the shots as they have when it comes to our economy. let me give you one quick statistic. in 1980, 35% of our nation's g.d.p. was manufacturing. less than half that amount, less than one-sixth was financial services. today those numbers have flipped. manufacturing, at least before this recession, manufacturing accounted for only about 15% of our g.d.p. financial services was almost twice that. look what that brought us, mr. president. look what it brings us in mining towns in colorado or industrial towns in ohio, where town after town after town has been hollowed out because of wall street, because of policies that federal policies from the last decade that have chosen financial services over manufacturing, that have chosen wall street over main street. mega banks can't hold such a large stake in our economy that their downfall becomes
yet, look what we've done on wall street and washington. washington's permissive attitude towards wall street has thrown our entire economic system into turmoil. the financial sector can't be allowed to call the shots as they have when it comes to our economy. let me give you one quick statistic. in 1980, 35% of our nation's g.d.p. was manufacturing. less than half that amount, less than one-sixth was financial services. today those numbers have flipped. manufacturing, at least before this...
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only 22 republican seats. let me translate that for you. there's a republican senate in your future. it's probably just not in 2000. it's probably not in 2010. so to sort of look at this, could things change in the next six months? and could democrats avoid, you know, this near apocalyptic election? yeah, things could change over the next few months. they could. but change is the operative term. things would have to change. 'cause the trajectory is headed towards a bad place. now, if i wanted to be nasty i could say, things could change in the next six months. i could be thin in the next six months. [laughter] >> but that would be -- that would be tacky. [laughter] >> when you ask -- okay. what could change things? well, unemployment could change. if unemployment got a lot better, now it was 9.7% in january, 9.7% in february, 9.7% in march and we've got new numbers coming up in the next two weeks -- if unemployment got a lot better between now and then, sure, it could. but the thing is the economic forecast, both the blue chip economic indi
only 22 republican seats. let me translate that for you. there's a republican senate in your future. it's probably just not in 2000. it's probably not in 2010. so to sort of look at this, could things change in the next six months? and could democrats avoid, you know, this near apocalyptic election? yeah, things could change over the next few months. they could. but change is the operative term. things would have to change. 'cause the trajectory is headed towards a bad place. now, if i wanted...
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i think it was in virginia in a case. we aggressively enforceed that and we will continue to do so and we, i appreciate the leadership of senator schumer and others in the passage of the move act. as you know that was a bipart bill and -- bipartisan bill and we will fully and aggressively enforcement -- enforce it and i look forward to doing so. >> election is coming up in november. >> absolutely. >> we don't want to have another election with 25% of our military not able to vote. >> i agree with you sir. on this new plaque party panther case -- black party panther case dismissal, you told the house judiciary committee when you testified that the maximum menl -- penalty was sought in that case. but the question was, was it obtained? can you compare the remedy sought in the original complaints with the remedy actually obtained in the unjunction? isn't it true that the come sought a person innocent -- complaint sought a permanent injunction against all four defendants and the ultimate injunction was only for a few years and
i think it was in virginia in a case. we aggressively enforceed that and we will continue to do so and we, i appreciate the leadership of senator schumer and others in the passage of the move act. as you know that was a bipart bill and -- bipartisan bill and we will fully and aggressively enforcement -- enforce it and i look forward to doing so. >> election is coming up in november. >> absolutely. >> we don't want to have another election with 25% of our military not able to...
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a typical tour, and even the team will go out on just about 600 bomb calls. that is to be asked to diffuse about two bombs every day. a number that may be the better indicator of their fight to the war effort though is the fact that the insurgents reported 50,000-dollar bought on the head of and d.o.d. are prepared to kill one of these soldiers and get $50,000. unfortunately, this particular bomb calls wouldn't end well. by the time the soldier got close enough to the device to see that it wasn't a piece of trash that was a bomb, it exploded. you have to be as far away as a football field to escape death or injury from the blast frankly, at you at both the that even if you're not hit, the sheer force of the explosion itself can break your limbs that the soldier though had been right on top of that bomb would have exploded. so when the dust settled, and smoke cleared, the rest of team advance and they found little left of them. so the night the commander of the unit wrote a condolence letter back to the united states. they apologize for not being able to bring
a typical tour, and even the team will go out on just about 600 bomb calls. that is to be asked to diffuse about two bombs every day. a number that may be the better indicator of their fight to the war effort though is the fact that the insurgents reported 50,000-dollar bought on the head of and d.o.d. are prepared to kill one of these soldiers and get $50,000. unfortunately, this particular bomb calls wouldn't end well. by the time the soldier got close enough to the device to see that it...
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in the difficult work the team will go out on just about 600 bomb calls. they will be asked to diffuse to balms every day. the number that may be the better indicator of the value to the war effort though is the insurgents reported $50,000 bounty on the head of an dod trooper. cowal one of these american soldiers get $60,000. this particular bomb call would not end well. by the time the soldier got close enough to the device to see it was not a piece of trash, it was a bomb exploded. now you have to be as far away as a football field to escape death or injury from the blast coming at what speed and even if you are not hit the force of the explosion itself can break your limbs. the soldier though had been right on top of that bomb when it exploded so when the dust settled and the smoke cleared the team felt little left. so the might of the commander of the unit didn't the job and wrote a condolence letter back to the united states. the apologize for not being done to bring that soldier home. they talked about how tough the loss was for the rest of the unit
in the difficult work the team will go out on just about 600 bomb calls. they will be asked to diffuse to balms every day. the number that may be the better indicator of the value to the war effort though is the insurgents reported $50,000 bounty on the head of an dod trooper. cowal one of these american soldiers get $60,000. this particular bomb call would not end well. by the time the soldier got close enough to the device to see it was not a piece of trash, it was a bomb exploded. now you...
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bill: more headlines as we get them there in west virginia this morning. martha: now we'll turn our attention to this story, for you, tea party members from across the country today are uniting in minneapolis, announcing they'll form -- that is much discussed -- and is happening today a national tea party federation, and there are 21 groups that are pulling together and the grassroots group took american politics by storm fighting against washington's agenda and not without criticism. especially lately. several democratic lawmakers claim that they were heckled by tea partiers, the day before the house's vote on the health overhaul bill and the alleged incidents causing critics to paint the group as unhinged. or even in some cases, racist. and now, african-american conservatives are speaking out about that. listen to this. this fascinating piece of tape, what happens when a tea party critics called into a local radio show and told the host that he thinks that the tea partiers are a bunch of, quote, red neck racists. listen to what happened. >> it is often s
bill: more headlines as we get them there in west virginia this morning. martha: now we'll turn our attention to this story, for you, tea party members from across the country today are uniting in minneapolis, announcing they'll form -- that is much discussed -- and is happening today a national tea party federation, and there are 21 groups that are pulling together and the grassroots group took american politics by storm fighting against washington's agenda and not without criticism....
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jane: when he speaks about what's happening in west virginia, he'll speak about what's happening in washington, because we're learning that john paul stevens has announced he will be retiring, confirming his replacement could, of course, trigger a pretty hot nomination battle. a fair and balanced debate is coming up on that. jon: also embattled republican committee chairman michael steele, a new call for his resignation. a high ranking republican will tell us why he thinks the chairman should step down. jane: thousands of mourners are in the streets of the capitol of kyrzygstan to honor victims shot dead at an opposition rally. there's been so much violence on the streets there, rocking that nation. it is important to us, because we have a base there, and it's important to our troops in afghanistan. we'll update you, next. jane: supreme court justice john paul stevens says he wants his successor confirmed before the start of the high court's next session, he just announced this morning he will be retiring, it's a move he hinted at pretty strongly just last week. he's one of the supreme court's
jane: when he speaks about what's happening in west virginia, he'll speak about what's happening in washington, because we're learning that john paul stevens has announced he will be retiring, confirming his replacement could, of course, trigger a pretty hot nomination battle. a fair and balanced debate is coming up on that. jon: also embattled republican committee chairman michael steele, a new call for his resignation. a high ranking republican will tell us why he thinks the chairman should...
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more than 600 others hurt on the streets of bangkok. fighting started when the army moved in to clear out the protesters from one of their bases, the protesters are demanding that the prime minister call for new elections for parliament. by the way he says he is not going to step down. david piper joins oceania live from bangkok with the very latest, very bloody situation. david? >> hi, harris, dawn has just broken here after a night of violence, the worst we've seen since 1992. it started after the thai government decided to deal with the protesters after they disrupted this capital for over a month. thai troops fought battle where the red shirt anti-government protesters as security force 'tempted clear one of their cams in the heart of the city, the troops used rubber bullets and tear gas and the protesters responded by throwing molotov cocktails. there are also claims that both sides have used live rounds. the thai military vowed to clear the protesters out of their camps by night fall. but they tried to stop the violence overnight
more than 600 others hurt on the streets of bangkok. fighting started when the army moved in to clear out the protesters from one of their bases, the protesters are demanding that the prime minister call for new elections for parliament. by the way he says he is not going to step down. david piper joins oceania live from bangkok with the very latest, very bloody situation. david? >> hi, harris, dawn has just broken here after a night of violence, the worst we've seen since 1992. it...
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>> good morning, brian. i was and i wasn't. bart stupak is a long-term serving member who enjoyed broad support in the congressional district. but i wasn't in the sense, i don't think pro-life americans, republicans, democrats or independents were fooled by the fact that bart stupak led an effort to exchange 30 years of pro-life protection in the law for piece of paper signed by the most pro-abortion president in history. pro-life american americans wer seeing them enact the healthcare legislation to provide public support for abortion for the first time in our history and i expect he got an earful when he got home. >> brian: public reaction to the healthcare law has been mixed. people upset about it as you noted. you're down there listening to republicans and many republicans smell big victory in the fall as a result of the healthcare issue. what is your sense? >> i haven't run into a lot of mixed reaction. in indiana and i travel a little bit around the country over the last two weeks, and i think the american people are offe
>> good morning, brian. i was and i wasn't. bart stupak is a long-term serving member who enjoyed broad support in the congressional district. but i wasn't in the sense, i don't think pro-life americans, republicans, democrats or independents were fooled by the fact that bart stupak led an effort to exchange 30 years of pro-life protection in the law for piece of paper signed by the most pro-abortion president in history. pro-life american americans wer seeing them enact the healthcare...
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, south washington. -- west virginia. rescuers are drilling homes to prevent poisonous gas from the mines so search teams can look for possible survivors, president obama calling west virginia governor joe manchin last night to offer federal assistance and sending condolences to family members during a prayer breakfast earlier this morning at the white house. >> i would ask for the faithful who have gathered here this morning, to pray for the safe return of the missing, the men and women who put their lives on the line to save them and the souls of those who have been lost in this tragic accident, may they rest in peace and may their families find comfort in the days ahead. jon: steve centanni is live in montcoal, virginia, the bore holes they are drilling to relieve that gas, how is the process going, steve? >> reporter: very, very slowly. they've got one underway, they've started the next two in the past couple of hours but that's going to take them until at least tonight to get them done and probably into tomorrow, dep
, south washington. -- west virginia. rescuers are drilling homes to prevent poisonous gas from the mines so search teams can look for possible survivors, president obama calling west virginia governor joe manchin last night to offer federal assistance and sending condolences to family members during a prayer breakfast earlier this morning at the white house. >> i would ask for the faithful who have gathered here this morning, to pray for the safe return of the missing, the men and women...
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>> good morning, it's saturday april 10th, they wanted a miracle, but the four missing west virginia coal miners have been found dead. we have a live report from west verge on this tragedy coming up. >> sarah palin firing back at president obama again this time over his experience. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organizer. >> and she didn't stop there. >> plus, who has better relationships, men or women? a new study says bromances have the upper hand. we're going to hear from you, we'll get your tweets and e-mails in now, we are going to talk about this coming up. our slogan comes from jim in texas. when two people argue a friendship ends, but i'm a favorite buddy of "fox & friends." >> thank you, jim. >> thank you, buddy. this is richard simmons, you're watching "fox & friends" weekend, the best exercise for your mind! >> it's nice to have a little levity this morning, because we have so much brecking news for you and so much tragic breaking news for you, we'll get to the plane crash that's claimed the life of so many top d
>> good morning, it's saturday april 10th, they wanted a miracle, but the four missing west virginia coal miners have been found dead. we have a live report from west verge on this tragedy coming up. >> sarah palin firing back at president obama again this time over his experience. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organizer. >> and she didn't stop there. >> plus, who has better relationships, men or women? a...
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if you negotiate by wrestling, coming up in 22 minutes. this is president obama meeting chinese president and appearing to bow. this, of course, not the first time the president has appeared to bow with some controversial bows to other foreign leaders. for example, this bow to the japanese president who is a little shorter, and to the saudi arabian king, who is about the same height. there are the bows. maybe it's just a reflex. >> first time. >> gretchen: it may be because the president is tall. >> evidently he it doesn't bother him. this has been reported, this kind of deep bowing everywhere. but he continues to -- >> brian: he bowed in florida, too? >> yeah. >> brian: didn't he bow to the mayor in florida? >> no, in tampa. >> gretchen: a couple quick headlines. it's day two of the major nuclear summit set to begin in an hour in washington. this is president obama hailing progress made on the first day. >> brian: joining us from washington, is wendell goler. ready for day two? >> well, today, more than three dozen heads of state, governm
if you negotiate by wrestling, coming up in 22 minutes. this is president obama meeting chinese president and appearing to bow. this, of course, not the first time the president has appeared to bow with some controversial bows to other foreign leaders. for example, this bow to the japanese president who is a little shorter, and to the saudi arabian king, who is about the same height. there are the bows. maybe it's just a reflex. >> first time. >> gretchen: it may be because the...
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a delicious blend of cereal, fiber and activia yogurt. >> 5:22 on the west coast. afghan military reported that german soldiers traveling to a scene of a firefighter accidentally killed six afghan troops . three germans were killed in the fighting . two people remained hospitalized after a explosion in new jersey. the residents suffered burns over 80 percent of their body and the blast could be felt blocks away. officials believe that natural gas could be to blame for the explosion. clayton. >> shocking new todays said workplace explosive to chem cheps and >> -- nylon could triple breast cancer. >> good morning. women might see increased risk. you look at acrylic on fibers that can create smo some sort of free radicals that can cause the breast cancer. it is much. what type of out kits are we talking about. they found in younger women. because the breast treasure - on tissue is going through the productive years it absorbs free radicals and can increase breast cancer. >> how long does it take. wearing it for a week or years. >> a lot of people are skeptical. they t
a delicious blend of cereal, fiber and activia yogurt. >> 5:22 on the west coast. afghan military reported that german soldiers traveling to a scene of a firefighter accidentally killed six afghan troops . three germans were killed in the fighting . two people remained hospitalized after a explosion in new jersey. the residents suffered burns over 80 percent of their body and the blast could be felt blocks away. officials believe that natural gas could be to blame for the explosion....
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this is the morning of america. i assure you, that through the light of this coming dawn, our flag, our freedoms, are still there. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight! that is why we fight every single day! [ applause ] >> we don't want america to be confused right now. we want to speak with clarity. we want to speak with understanding. we want to speak with hope. we don't want america to be confused. so let's tune out all the background noise and go on offense. let's take them. let's take it to the streets. let's take it to the neighborhoods. let's take workplaces. let's take communities we have never been in before. let's take it to the back alleys and the frontal leads, the corner drug stores and the boardrooms and share a message of empower meant and opportunity. let's tell america we are alive and free because we believe believe in the principles that have been grounded in the constitution that protect us every single day. we are free, because we fight for that fre
this is the morning of america. i assure you, that through the light of this coming dawn, our flag, our freedoms, are still there. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight! that is why we fight every single day! [ applause ] >> we don't want america to be confused right now. we want to speak with clarity. we want to speak with understanding. we want to speak with hope. we don't want america to be confused. so let's tune out all the background...
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bill: busy morning on "america's newsroom," news breaking from washington now, a major decision handed down by the u.s. supreme court, it appears the court now said that a federal court went too far, when it ruled a cross in the mohave zirt had to be removed and it appears the home will be restored and shannon bream is on the story and we'll be with her in minutes, for a live report on that, out of washington. >> president barack obama:... the current and most americans get their health insurance from their employers and if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. martha: all right, that was president obama just one week before the overhaul became law and you really heard it over and over again. if you like your health insurance plan and your doctors, you can keep it, exactly the way it is, but, now one congressman says that research shows that several companies are now seeing an incentive when they learn the numbers to drop health care coverage for their employees. and, he joins us now. texas republican joe barton, is a ranking mem
bill: busy morning on "america's newsroom," news breaking from washington now, a major decision handed down by the u.s. supreme court, it appears the court now said that a federal court went too far, when it ruled a cross in the mohave zirt had to be removed and it appears the home will be restored and shannon bream is on the story and we'll be with her in minutes, for a live report on that, out of washington. >> president barack obama:... the current and most americans get...
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nearly 600 people arrested here john? >> you got it john. that's exactly right. 596 criminal offenders and another 3 noncriminals but those 3 noncriminals included a man wanted for murder in florida and two individuals who were immigration fugitives. jon: and in the southeastern united states i mean, we're not talking about people who just walked across the border and -- necessarily from mexico? >> no, we're talking about criminal offenders this was 59 people. the vast majority of which over 500 had felony records and for things like murder, rape, child molestation drug trafficking. these were serious offenders were -- we were getting out of communities and off the streets on their way home. jon: some of these people had been arrested before and deported before, right? >> they had. a number over 20 had been previously convicted in this country. served their sentence been referred to ice they've been removed and made their way back. unfortunately one of the murderers we caught fit that category. spent his time here in jail for murder, returne
nearly 600 people arrested here john? >> you got it john. that's exactly right. 596 criminal offenders and another 3 noncriminals but those 3 noncriminals included a man wanted for murder in florida and two individuals who were immigration fugitives. jon: and in the southeastern united states i mean, we're not talking about people who just walked across the border and -- necessarily from mexico? >> no, we're talking about criminal offenders this was 59 people. the vast majority of...
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going to look for 22-32-year-old nigerian men. is it your sense that al-qaeda and the like would say, okay, we're going to do pregnant women or women like in the russian bombing this week? >> i actually think this is better suit today that kind of scenario because as raw intelligence comes in, instead of waiting to analyze and determine whether somebody should go on to the no-fly list, you're going to pump intelligence out to international partners almost to be on the lookout for this kind of person with these kind of features, characteristicsing and places that they may have traveled from or to. trace: and you cleared this up for me, the 6,000 on the no-fly list, that's not the extent of it. it is more. >> correct. trace: it is more vast than that. >> yes. if the you're on the select t list, you automatically go into secondary screening, so think about the emergency procedures the department put in. if you are traveling from or through any of the 14 countries, you automatically went into secondary screening. now they're going to
going to look for 22-32-year-old nigerian men. is it your sense that al-qaeda and the like would say, okay, we're going to do pregnant women or women like in the russian bombing this week? >> i actually think this is better suit today that kind of scenario because as raw intelligence comes in, instead of waiting to analyze and determine whether somebody should go on to the no-fly list, you're going to pump intelligence out to international partners almost to be on the lookout for this...
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he only practiced nine holes this morning. this would explain why he's going to be playing with lucas glover at about 1:00 this afternoon. now, tiger was out here practicing, i came out here and followed him around for a while. and i noticed that the crowds have really grown around tiger woods. they've become more demon straddive, they've become more gregario gregarious. maybe the power of suggestion. they're cheering him more and more. he appears to be feeding off of that energy and enthusiasm. looks as if he's out to win that tournament, not just to make the aappearance. earlier in the week as tiger made an apology to the fellow golfer, most said it wasn't necessary, some said they appreciated it. >> it was awesome. he didn't have to do it. i don't think anyone personally held it against him. i don't think he set out with any intention of drawing this sort of attention to himself. so it was nice. there might be a few players that are grumpy about it. but we've been answering questions about tiger for 15 years so not any diff
he only practiced nine holes this morning. this would explain why he's going to be playing with lucas glover at about 1:00 this afternoon. now, tiger was out here practicing, i came out here and followed him around for a while. and i noticed that the crowds have really grown around tiger woods. they've become more demon straddive, they've become more gregario gregarious. maybe the power of suggestion. they're cheering him more and more. he appears to be feeding off of that energy and...
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a 600 pound bluefin tuna and people who know fish say it's worth every penny. the catch of the day, maybe the year, fwloen in for a pennsylvania japanese tuna weekend. not just a large fish. it's tasty. a restaurant spokesman says it comes down to the fact that it's fatter. the fat is marbleized and makes for a creamier buttery tasting fish. >>> knowledge is pow whir it comes to how to use birth control. a dean in wisconsin county says might about cry. the possible jail sentence for giving a how-to on birth control. >>> a district attorney in wisconsin says health teachers could be prowse cuted if they tell students how to use birth control. last month the d.a. sent a letter to school districts saying teachers who tell students thousand pout an condom or take birth control pills would be contributing to the delinquency of a palestiner. a misdemeanor carrying a possible sentence of nine months behind bars and a $10,000 fine. >>> the republican d.a. san evangelical christian upset the governor, a democrat, signed a law requiring schools to teach comprehensive sex
a 600 pound bluefin tuna and people who know fish say it's worth every penny. the catch of the day, maybe the year, fwloen in for a pennsylvania japanese tuna weekend. not just a large fish. it's tasty. a restaurant spokesman says it comes down to the fact that it's fatter. the fat is marbleized and makes for a creamier buttery tasting fish. >>> knowledge is pow whir it comes to how to use birth control. a dean in wisconsin county says might about cry. the possible jail sentence for...